Excellent feedback and advice Gentlemen!
I am pleaseantly surprised to hear of the good out of the box trigger pulls on the L's, and your affection for them. One always worries about "new fangled…"
Many years ago I had a 5" 27, 5-screw. It was nice but always felt a little light in front, or rather, heavy in back.
I handled a 6" 28 the other day, and have enjoyed the many recent threads here about the Highway Patrolman.
The other N-frames I had was a 6" 29 and 25, which really were better balanced than the 5" 27, but was also a tank for lots of off hand shooting.
Today I stopped by a shop that had both a 6" 586 and 4" 686. I'm definitely a bs guy, and I was very impressed by the finish of the 586.
With that lug, the center of gravity was, as expected, NOTICIBLY different between the two bbl lengths, moreso than the 4 vs 6" 29/25. The 5/686s were amazingly well balanced, though very noticibly different. I can see where the extra 2" would really steady the muzzle, but also slow it down a bit.
I did not dry fire them out of courtesy, so I did not get a chance to feel the trigger pulls.
Both were in high 90s condition, and high $5xx. Likewise the few 28s about are in the high $5s-low 6s. I should have noted the -#s. Seemed a bit steep, but I'm not dialed on the market yet, the way you Gents are.
I have to say, based primarily upon your reccommendations, as well as feel, and as a change of pace from the past, the 586 is the most intriguing at the moment. I'll no doubt shoot a lot more steel than paper, and am more hankering for a 4" of whatever, though giving up the velocity and sight radius stings.
Originally, I was thinking 4" 19 vs 4" 28, but as sweet as the 19 is, my K-38 and K-22 never wowed me as much as I had hoped, or anywhere near as much as their big bothers. I liked Old Bear's comment, ".357 Magnum K frames are to carried a lot and shot a little."
I am now recalling that S&Ws are like M&Ms: You can't stop at one!
P.S.
I imagine you fellas saw these, but just in case you didn't, they are simply stunning. S&W should hire DHart.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1980-present/223117-586-27-a-2.html
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